Mufasa Meets Zazu, Rafiki & Simba’s Mother For The First Time In Lion King Prequel Trailer
Nov 9, 2024
The final trailer for Mufasa: The Lion King has arrived, and it features several familiar faces. The upcoming Mufasa is a prequel to the 2019 photorealistic CG-animated remake The Lion King, which earned $1.662 billion at the worldwide box office and remains the tenth highest-grossing movie of all time. The new movie will follow the younger version of the late king Mufasa (Aaron Pierre) and the beginning of his contentious friendship with Taka, later known as Scar (Kelvin Harrison Jr.).
Disney has now unveiled the final trailer for Mufasa: The Lion King. The video opens with a comedic meta moment where Timon (Billy Eichner) and Puma (Seth Rogen) get excited about the new trailer before an older Rafiki (John Kani) shares Mufasa’s origin story. As the flashback begins, the young Mufasa can be seen going on a journey with Taka. On their adventure, he meets a variety of important characters, including Simba’s future mother Sarabi (Tiffany Boone), young Rafiki (Kagiso Lediga), and Mufasa’s future right-hand bird Zazu (Preston Nyman). See the trailer below:
What The New Mufasa Trailer Means
The Lion King Connections Deepen
While it was already known that young Zazu and Rafiki would be part of the Mufasa: The Lion King cast in some capacity, this trailer highlights how integral they will be to the main storyline of the prequel movie. In addition to being a major part of the adventure in his capacity as Sarabi’s scout, it seems that Zazu will occupy the same comic relief position that he did in the original movie.
In
The Lion King
(2019), the older Zazu was voiced by John Oliver, who is not currently set to reprise the role in
Mufasa
.
The new Mufasa: The Lion King trailer also explores young Rafiki in more depth. While he still holds the etherial spiritual power of his older self, the iconic character shows off a much wackier side that he seems to have grown out of in the intervening years. It seems that he may not yet fully be in control of himself, as he is described as a “hallucinating baboon” and is shown to be easily distracted.
Our Take On The New Mufasa Trailer
The Lion King Movie Could Be A Huge Hit
As the new Mufasa: The Lion King shows, the movie is working to include as many iconic characters from the original as possible by featuring both timelines. While it remains to be seen how it performs, it seems like these ample connections will help it appeal to the same broad audience as the previous installment, even though it explores a part of the timeline that has never been brought to the big screen before. It may not become a record-breaking hit at the same level, but it has the potential to be a chart-topper nevertheless.
Source: Disney
Mufasa: The Lion King is a prequel to the live-action remake of the original Disney animated film, The Lion King. The film will follow Mufasa in his early days; further plot details are currently under wraps. The film will likely explore Mufasa and Scar’s relationship and how it became as strained as it did. In the film, Timon and Pumba will return, with Billy Eicher and Seth Rogen reprising their roles.Director Barry Jenkins Release Date December 20, 2024 Writers Jeff Nathanson Main Genre Adventure Expand
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